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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Report: Braves land closer Billy Wagner — The Braves didn't even bother waiting until they lost their free-agent closers before reportedly reeling in a highly accomplished replacement - veteran fireballer Billy Wagner. — Wagner, who ranks sixth in major league history with 385 saves …
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Braves Sign Billy Wagner — 11:36am: The Braves officially announced the Wagner signing, tweets MLB.com's Mark Bowman. That implies he passed his physical. — 1:28am: The Braves have agreed to sign Billy Wagner, according to Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports.
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN.com:
Free agency: Billy Wagner, Atlanta Braves agree to one-year deal … The Atlanta Braves have agreed on a one-year contract with veteran left-handed reliever Billy Wagner. — The deal will pay Wagner $7 million in 2010 and includes a $6.5 million club option for 2011, as well as a $250,000 buyout.
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:Braves sign Wagner to one-year pact
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers don't offer arbitration to any free agents — However, GM Ned Colletti says the team remains interested in re-signing Randy Wolf — The decision by the Dodgers not to offer arbitration to pitcher Randy Wolf or any of their other free agents Tuesday should not be viewed as a sign …
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Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Good News? Damon Thinks So — The Yankees did not offer salary arbitration to Johnny Damon on Tuesday, which may not be such a bad thing. Damon, who is in Paris, said he was encouraged. — “In a better position since teams won't lose draft picks,” Damon said in a text message.
Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:Giants decline to offer Molina arbitration
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New Jersey Online:NY Yankees announce they will not offer any players arbitration
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Richard Goldstein / New York Times:
Tommy Henrich, Yankees Clutch Hitter, Dies at 96 — Tommy Henrich, the right fielder known as Old Reliable who helped propel the Yankees to seven World Series championships, died on Tuesday in Dayton, Ohio. He was 96. — His death was announced by the Yankees.
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Halladay will block in-season trades — Wants move done by spring or he's staying in Toronto for '10 — TORONTO — It became apparent in July that Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay grew tired of being the center of a month-long media circus that detailed the pitcher's every move …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Derek Jeter gave Brian Cashman input on New York Yankees' player moves — Derek Jeter won't need to work when his playing days are over, but if he is interested in a future as a general manager, he's getting some good on-the-job training. — Jeter danced around questions …
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Gilbert the frontrunner to buy Rangers … Former baseball superagent Dennis Gilbert and his ownership group have emerged in recent days as the surprise frontrunner to buy the Texas Rangers, SI has learned. — The deal is not believed finalized yet, but the winning bid is expected to be …
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Roberto Alomar's brilliance still on display — You say you are young, and didn't see Roberto Alomar play? — No problem. You get a chance to witness the brilliance of Roberto Alomar just about every night on a major league baseball field, when infielders make plays that Alomar all but invented and popularized.
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Bill Livingston / Plain Dealer:This writer won't hustle for Roberto Alomar as a first-ballot Hall …
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Rhett Bollinger / MLB.com:
Girardi teaches Jets QB how to slide — Yanks skipper happy to help Sanchez during practice — Yankees manager Joe Girardi lent a helping hand to the Jets on Tuesday, when he helped teach quarterback Mark Sanchez how to properly slide during a team meeting.
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Fehr, now enjoying a slice of the retired life, discusses career — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Donald Fehr, executive director of the Major League players association the last 26 years, spent his first day of retirement Tuesday in the emergency room. He sliced his left thumb cutting a grapefruit …
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New York Post:
3UP: Burrell, Molina and Halladay — 1. I hear that a trade of Tampa Bay's Pat Burrell for the Cubs' Milton Bradley is still a strong possibility. Burrell is due $9 million next year while Bradley has two years at $21 million left. Bradley also makes $9 million next year …
Dan Steinberg / D.C. Sports Bog:
NFL says hit on Campbell was legal — Regarding Juqua Parker's late-game body slam of Jason Campbell, a play that drew no flag, I think Football Outsiders's Doug Farrar said it best: — Redskins offensive coordinator Sherman Smith agreed, during his weekly interview with Comcast SportsNet.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers GM ready for market to open — Crew looks for pitching at next week's Winter Meetings — MILWAUKEE — Last year, Brewers general manager Doug Melvin reported to the Winter Meetings in Las Vegas focused on one pitcher: CC Sabathia. He will travel to this year's gathering in Indianapolis with a much wider net.
Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Indians trade Kelly Shoppach to Tampa Bay for player to be named … CLEVELAND, Ohio — First his teammates were traded. Then his manager and coaching staff were fired. — Catcher Kelly Shoppach knew it would eventually be his turn. — Tuesday, the Indians traded Shoppach to Tampa Bay for a player to be named.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Sox will exhaust shortstop options before Pedroia — While there has been internal discussions about Dustin Pedroia moving to shortstop it would not happen unless the Red Sox exhausted every avenue to acquire a shortstop through free-agency or trade, a team source said this afternoon.
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